Trg Musala was once the heart of Austro-Hungarian Mostar. Today the square is a messy mishmash of architectural styles around a fountain garden. While the 1914 City Baths building has been restored close to its original glory, the ruins of the once-splendid 1892 Hotel Neretva teeter on the verge of collapse from damage inflicted during the 1990s conflict.
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The world-famous Stari Most (meaning simply 'Old Bridge') is Mostar's indisputable visual focus. Its pale stone magnificently reflects the golden glow of鈥
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There's a slightly unreal Disney-esque quality to this outstanding natural attraction, where the Trebi啪at River plummets in a broad 25m-high arc into an鈥
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In 1995 archaeologists in Vid made the extraordinary discovery of an Augusteum, a temple dedicated to the cult of the Roman Emperors, built around 10 BC鈥
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Forming Blagaj's signature attraction, the centrepiece of this complex of traditional stone-roofed buildings is a very pretty half-timbered dervish house鈥
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Hidden behind tall walls, Mostar's most interesting old house was once the harem (women's) section of a larger homestead built for a 16th-century Turkish鈥
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Me膽ugorje's central focus is this rather functional double-towered 1969 church and the parklike grounds behind it. The main daily service is a 6pm rosary鈥
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Although this cemetery is sadly neglected and badly vandalised, fans of 20th-century socialist architecture should seek out this magnificent memorial鈥
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This collection of more than 270 ste膰ci (ancient grave-carvings) forms two nearby groups under venerable oak trees at Boljuni, 12km from Stolac. While鈥
Nearby Mostar attractions
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In the early 1990s, Croat and Bosniak forces bombarded each other into the rubble across a front line that ran along the Bulevar. Even now, several shell鈥
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Mostar's biggest and, some might say, most beautiful mosque was built in 1557. Heavily damaged during the war, it has since been completely renovated with鈥
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Built in 1635, this is one of Mostar's very few traditional Ottoman houses to retain its original appearance, albeit now with trinkets for sale and a鈥
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Of several ruined structures remaining around 艩panski trg, perhaps the most disturbing is the triangular multistorey skeleton of what was once a bank鈥
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Ring the bell to be ushered into this walled Ottoman courtyard house, built in the late 17th century and extended in 1871. Its main function today is as鈥
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Entered from a gated courtyard, this 1618 mosque (substantially rebuilt after the war) has a dome painted with botanical motifs and punctuated by coloured鈥
7. Nesuh-aga Vu膷ijakovi膰 Mosque
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Originally built in 1564, this attractive domed mosque has no set opening hours but its friendly young imam may show you around if he's there. Its鈥
8. D啪emal Bijedi膰 Memorial House
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Part of the four-headed Museum of Hercegovina, this small archaeological and ethnographic museum occupies the former house of D啪emal Bijedi膰, a former鈥